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1st grow! 1st scrog net!

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Hey y'all. Ok so this is my first grow im in week 7 of veggie and just installed a scrog net because my girl hazel is huge
Any input, tips, or pointers would be greatly appreciated
 

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4 x 4 tent?
 
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4 x 4 tent?
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look at that girl haze go!
 
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Scrog net is only going to provide some support partway up the stems unless you start tucking. That way you can keep a nice even canopy for flower.
 
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4 x 4 tent?
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Yes
 
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Aqua Man said:
Scrog net is only going to provide some support partway up the stems unless you start tucking. That way you can keep a nice even canopy for flower.
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Ok so tuck outward? Like i said im a total.newbie
 
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Just gently keep tucking the branches under the net being careful not to snap them. Each time they grow up high enough to tuck back under repeat. That way when you flip to flower all your bud sites get nice even light and you won't have as much to worry about in terms of some colas to close and others shaded. Nice even canopy is what ya want.
 
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Aqua Man said:
Just gently keep tucking the branches under the net being careful not to snap them. Each time they grow up high enough to tuck back under repeat. That way when you flip to flower all your bud sites get nice even light and you won't have as much to worry about in terms of some colas to close and others shaded. Nice even canopy is what ya want.
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Awesome thank you very much will do ✌
 
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Some double net, let lower net be the “ support” and top net to train but your plants look “soft” enough to start filling out the net, tuck and train, fill out the net, use soft ties/ copper wire to hold em in place, if needed. It’s gonna be a daily thing for about 4 weeks. Or so. But it’s well worth it
 
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I would flip the to flower before they take up the entire space.

You can keep tucking them throughout the first 3-4 weeks of flower as they stretch out.

Hard to believe your a n00b, they look really healthy. No issues, gj.
 
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I would flip the to flower before they take up the entire space.

You can keep tucking them throughout the first 3-4 weeks of flower as they stretch out.

Hard to believe your a n00b, they look really healthy. No issues, gj.
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Thanks very much i did alil and will definitely add another net
 

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Thanks for natural light shot. Looking good.
 
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Throw a fan below the net to help move air from the bottom, as they fill out the air from the top won’t penetrate to bottom.
This avoids pm issues down the line and helps the plants build healthy strong stems.
Looking good woman!!edited: :kiss:
 
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Jack og said:
Throw a fan below the net to help move air from the bottom, as they fill out the air from the top won’t penetrate to bottom.
This avoids pm issues down the line and helps the plants build healthy strong stems.
Looking good WOman!!
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Fixed... Sorry had to
 
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Fixed... Sorry had to
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Lol oops !fixed! Thanks mate
 
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Jack og said:
Throw a fan below the net to help move air from the bottom, as they fill out the air from the top won’t penetrate to bottom.
This avoids pm issues down the line and helps the plants build healthy strong stems.
Looking good woman!!edited: :kiss:
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Awesome thanks so muchi will do that
 
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Thanks for natural light shot. Looking good.
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Thank you
 
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Just thought id share some pics of my babies i week 5 of flower. Thanks so much for all the great tips y'all✌
Reading up on harvest and curing kinda nervous any tips greatly appreciated
 

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Lookin good! For harvest, don’t even start looking at trichs until 7-8 weeks into flowering. But after that, you want to see almost all cloudy trichs with a few ambers, and swollen calyxes with the pistils mainly all dried up and receded into them.
I follow the usual dry/cure advice and it works like a charm: cut before lights come on, hang branches in dim/dark for a week, or until the smallest stems snap instead of fold, then cut off buds and put em in mason jars. Open jars 2x a day for 10 minutes or so, for a week, then 1x a day for another week. Then i add a boveda 62 pack and leave it sealed, except for (frequent) sampling purposes :) 3 weeks in the jars and it’s basically cured. Flavor does seem to improve with even more time tho.
 
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dreamgreen said:
Lookin good! For harvest, don’t even start looking at trichs until 7-8 weeks into flowering. But after that, you want to see almost all cloudy trichs with a few ambers, and swollen calyxes with the pistils mainly all dried up and receded into them.
I follow the usual dry/cure advice and it works like a charm: cut before lights come on, hang branches in dim/dark for a week, or until the smallest stems snap instead of fold, then cut off buds and put em in mason jars. Open jars 2x a day for 10 minutes or so, for a week, then 1x a day for another week. Then i add a boveda 62 pack and leave it sealed, except for (frequent) sampling purposes :) 3 weeks in the jars and it’s basically cured. Flavor does seem to improve with even more time
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